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we should not certainly use that -- we shouldn't let someone use that as a reason for why he is where he is. it's totally ludicrous and not something that even should be considered. >> senator, you said that you are working with the administration and your counterpart in the european commission to deal with sanctions and the other things that president obama has discussed in terms of isolating russia diplomatically and economically. is there anything else that you want to do that the obama administration is not pursing? >> so this is a give and take on all of these and, you know, at presence i think people are all on the same page. we're going to have a hearing, jake, on thursday at 11:15 and hopefully we'll have a markup on this legislation, either tuesday of next week or thursday and, again, it's pretty fluid right now. people want to speak with one voice, which we all try to do in any kind of foreign policy issue and right now things are constructive. there is not a great deal of pushback. people are floating ideas as to what might work best. and again, we're having conversations w
we should not certainly use that -- we shouldn't let someone use that as a reason for why he is where he is. it's totally ludicrous and not something that even should be considered. >> senator, you said that you are working with the administration and your counterpart in the european commission to deal with sanctions and the other things that president obama has discussed in terms of isolating russia diplomatically and economically. is there anything else that you want to do that the...
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for us, everything. oh, there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. is it a superhero? kinda. ♪ i takbecause you can't beatrning for my frzero heartburn.n. kinda. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome back to "the lead," i'm jim sciutto. the search area has moved nearly 700 miles northeast of the previous search site, which is closer to australia's coast. five planes in the new area have already spotted possible debris. does this mean we're any closer to knowing where flight 370 is? our tom foreman is in the virtual studio to explain. talk us through the challenges they face in this new search area now that it's moved a good 700 miles north and a little closer to australia. >> the first challenge, jim, is precisely that. t
for us, everything. oh, there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. is it a superhero? kinda. ♪ i takbecause you can't beatrning for my frzero heartburn.n. kinda. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome...
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she has a home field advantage, it's late in the fourth quarter and she's killing us. we've got to come back. we've got to find these things. but what you're doing with these satellites, you're looking at a satellite image and then you're not being able to put a ship on location until days later and then, then you're not able to put a recovery -- you're not even finding the stuff. you are chasing it. every day is a delayed image.
she has a home field advantage, it's late in the fourth quarter and she's killing us. we've got to come back. we've got to find these things. but what you're doing with these satellites, you're looking at a satellite image and then you're not being able to put a ship on location until days later and then, then you're not able to put a recovery -- you're not even finding the stuff. you are chasing it. every day is a delayed image.
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co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. that's a little better, right? now, see i love this neighborhood. trulia says the schools are excellent. i like it. must see. well, that was a bust. mnh. it's three bedrooms. i found a great new listing. little busy here. nice. uh huh. this one's open right now. let's check it out. it's the agent. they accepted. shut up! we're getting a new house! what? they accepted...owww. [ male announcer ] that moment when it all comes together. that's your moment of trulia. download the free trulia app today. . >>> welcome back to "the lead." the clock is ticking. every minute that passes the chances of finding out what happened on board flight 370. the cockpit and data voice recorders do have a locator beacon that can send out a signal. but as our aviation correspondent explains, that transponder will soon run
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i hope it's useful. but my hat as an analyst and what i did for a living tells me, i'm sorry, we're never going to see that stuff and the likelihood that it's linked is going to be slow. >>> the obama administration is, quote, very concerned, unquote, that russia could invade ukraine again in days. >>> plus, it's being called the most inaccessible part of earth. how do searchers even begin to look? i'll ask the ambassador to the united states coming up. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. ♪ ♪ so you can have a g
i hope it's useful. but my hat as an analyst and what i did for a living tells me, i'm sorry, we're never going to see that stuff and the likelihood that it's linked is going to be slow. >>> the obama administration is, quote, very concerned, unquote, that russia could invade ukraine again in days. >>> plus, it's being called the most inaccessible part of earth. how do searchers even begin to look? i'll ask the ambassador to the united states coming up. [ male announcer ] this...
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give us the parameters. give us very specific information. if we could get that and let these people crowd source that information, get some other ideas, some other concepts in an investigation, you have to do that. you have to work together to take all of the information and weigh that information. give it different levels of confidence. >> given all of the false alarms that we've seen, you think that crowd sources still might be a good approach? i guess we don't really have much to work with anyway? >> well, you know, the crowd sourcing for the satellite didn't work very well and the reason i believe it didn't, i spoke with someone who used to be the executive vice president of digital globe. he said that with satellite technology, unless you have super high definitions coming back, it's really going to give you a lot of false leads because you can't get that narrowed down that well. it's never really been successful. it might give you clues as to where to start looking but then you are dispersing resources that are not very difficult leads
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. >> evy, thank you for joining us. now, my colleague in washington jake tapper is picking up the coverage from here. >>> so far it seems every lead, thwarted every theory contradicted. the only thing to do now is to expand the search grid again for flight 370. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." they may cast a wider net to find that flight. new information indicates that the plane may have flown four hours past the point of last contact. are searchers finally on the right track after days of dead ends? >> also, all right, good night. the final words from the pilots before they went silent. but radio is not the only way that the pilots could have communicated with the ground. and where is the debris? so far not a speck found. even if search crews were able to discover a speck of flight 370, that doesn't mean that the reason for the disappearance will follow. good afternoon, everyone. i'm jake tapper. welcome to "the lead." a new wrinkle in the story that has captivated the plan. it's been six days since malaysia fligh
. >> evy, thank you for joining us. now, my colleague in washington jake tapper is picking up the coverage from here. >>> so far it seems every lead, thwarted every theory contradicted. the only thing to do now is to expand the search grid again for flight 370. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." they may cast a wider net to find that flight. new information indicates that the plane may have flown four hours past the point of last contact. are searchers finally on the...
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thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate you joining us. bill weir is sitting in for jake tapper. >>> a full week now since flight 370 vanished without a trace. now investigators are trying to figure out if a stash of batteries on board played a role. i'm bill weir and this is "the lead." the world lead, was is sabotage or was it hijacked? maybe something sinister happened aboard flight 370. also, what did the pilots see? could they have actually landed somewhere undetected? we're going to take you virt u virtually inside the cockpit to recreate the flight 370 plane. and there are no hard answers, only theories. some a lot more plausible than others. imaginations are running wild over the need to solve this maddening mystery. we'll take a look at some of the most outlandish theories about this plane's fate. welcome to "the lead," i am bill weir filling in for jake tapper today and we begin with "the world lead." it's been a solid week since contact was last made with flight 370 and this has become one of the most baffling histories in the h
thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate you joining us. bill weir is sitting in for jake tapper. >>> a full week now since flight 370 vanished without a trace. now investigators are trying to figure out if a stash of batteries on board played a role. i'm bill weir and this is "the lead." the world lead, was is sabotage or was it hijacked? maybe something sinister happened aboard flight 370. also, what did the pilots see? could they have actually landed somewhere...
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it took us three days to find that wreckage. it is extraordinarily hard to find wreckage in open ocean. i mean, a need until a haystack easy assignment compared to this. >> there are several reports, different sightings, alleged sightings. how do you know which ones to take seriously as an investigator? >> that's where the involvement of the other countries and their investigators come in. the team that the ntsb sent over, and i'm sure the team that boeing sent over, are all experienced investigators. they've seen cases like this before. they can give the advice that says, listen, you know, you want to look at this but this is not serious. for instance the radar track showing the plane going back over the land, that was a primary return. it's very hard to track those and impossible to identify who it was. there's no reason why it couldn't have been another plane. >> let's talk about that radar blip. how much credibility do you give that report? yesterday it seemed like this was the new information, then the prime minister's offi
it took us three days to find that wreckage. it is extraordinarily hard to find wreckage in open ocean. i mean, a need until a haystack easy assignment compared to this. >> there are several reports, different sightings, alleged sightings. how do you know which ones to take seriously as an investigator? >> that's where the involvement of the other countries and their investigators come in. the team that the ntsb sent over, and i'm sure the team that boeing sent over, are all...
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she sat down with us survivors, asked us so many questions and included us in so many dialogues, and we perceived over a year or so ago, that she was going to be supportive of making changes within the system. and now, it's a blanket betrayal what has happened. >> you feel that you were betrayed by senator mccaskill? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> you, i imagine, were watching the vote in the senate yesterday. what was your reaction? how did it feel to see the gillibrand bill to go down? >> it was gsh den, i was very triggered. i had to disengage completely. i'm in the middle of a planning a national conference here locally in atlanta. and so, i really couldn't stay by and continue to let it distract me. because we have to move forward. we have to move forward and make changes. we have to get people on board to support the military justice improvements. and we can't, you know, keep going back to mccaskill and asking her, you know, to consider something else. we know where she stands. she has shown us her cards. we know who she is now and where she stands. so we can go ahead and start
she sat down with us survivors, asked us so many questions and included us in so many dialogues, and we perceived over a year or so ago, that she was going to be supportive of making changes within the system. and now, it's a blanket betrayal what has happened. >> you feel that you were betrayed by senator mccaskill? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> you, i imagine, were watching the vote in the senate yesterday. what was your reaction? how did it feel to see the gillibrand bill...
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navy helping us. i don't know what they'll do over there if it's 1,000 feet deep. >> it's mind boggling that they have no idea where it is, at least for now. others are comparing this incident to the last plane to just vanish, air france flight 447 headed from paris back to rio de janeiro back in 2009. black boxes weren't found in that disaster about two years later. is it possible that we'll have that kind of time go by or even longer? >> i think it's possible. the black boxes are going to be transmitting signals but they don't last forever. i think they last for about 30 days. it's mysterious to me -- i'm not an aircraft engineer, but it's mysterious to me that all of the communication systems on the plane, which is relatively new and it's in the digital world with the plane talking to boeing and the airline company athe air traffic controllers, if there was some sort of a mayday that they couldn't take a second and push a button, you know, i don't know. i'd hate to speculate but i guess if i had to
navy helping us. i don't know what they'll do over there if it's 1,000 feet deep. >> it's mind boggling that they have no idea where it is, at least for now. others are comparing this incident to the last plane to just vanish, air france flight 447 headed from paris back to rio de janeiro back in 2009. black boxes weren't found in that disaster about two years later. is it possible that we'll have that kind of time go by or even longer? >> i think it's possible. the black boxes are...
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they asked us if we couldn't arrange our flight to stay in kuala lumpur, they could take us out. throughout the whole flight they were talking to us. for the whole time they were not like facing the front of the plane actually flying. >> the unknowns remain enormous. interpol says they are still not sure that this was not an act of terrorism. two passengers who boarded the plane with stolen passports were unlikely to be linked with terrorism. an 18-year-old was trying to travel to her mother in germany but there's still very little that we know about that aircraft that happened before it disappeared. let's bring in a former cia and fbi official. phil, good to see you. what's your gut here when you hear that the transponder was cut, no distressed call. the plane was flying in the wrong direction. as a counterterrorism expert, what is your take? >> we haven't seen a claim. secondly, this target isn't in what my world we would call iconic. it's not a target that's typically associated with terrorism. a western hotel, a nightclub, a western airliner, for example, out of britain, u.s.
they asked us if we couldn't arrange our flight to stay in kuala lumpur, they could take us out. throughout the whole flight they were talking to us. for the whole time they were not like facing the front of the plane actually flying. >> the unknowns remain enormous. interpol says they are still not sure that this was not an act of terrorism. two passengers who boarded the plane with stolen passports were unlikely to be linked with terrorism. an 18-year-old was trying to travel to her...
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thanks for joining us. you said yesterday that you think putin marched into crimea because he did not believe that the united states and europe would actually take a chunk of flesh out of the russian economy. do these sanctions go far enough? >> i think the sanctions announced today send a message to putin say that we are serious. no, they are directed against certain people coming down from putin and make it clear that we are serious about moving forward on sanctions but give him room to make a certain decision before he effects crimea. he didn't think that we would take him seriously. i also don't think this is the end of his ambition. it's actually counterproductive and strategically difficult to stop holding ton crimea. i think he's got different motives and designs which is why it's important for us to say that if he continues to move in this direction, if he moves forward with annexation, this is just the beginning of sanctions, not the end. >> do you think he wants to take all of ukraine? do you thin
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talk to us about the equipment that they would use so you can guess more intelligently as to where the actual plane is. >> well, if they find -- if they hear a ping from the transponder, they will deploy autonomous undlerwater vehicles auvs. if they locate the wreckage, they will come in with r.o.b.s, tethered vehicles that can go down and recover the black boxes hopefully. >> that's interesting. i've seen some of those images that they come back with from the bottom of the ocean. let's talk about the bottom of the ocean because it's a remote part of the world. it hasn't been mapped yet by oceanographers. how much more difficult does it make it to search for something like this? >> well, they have been mapped but they don't know how irregular the terrain is likely to be. there is the southern indian ridge in this region and there may be volcanic debris flow and would make the searching very difficult. one of the first jobs is going to try to map the sea floor. >> it's incredible to know that even when you find the debris, the work is just beginning. >>> satellites have tracked the plan
talk to us about the equipment that they would use so you can guess more intelligently as to where the actual plane is. >> well, if they find -- if they hear a ping from the transponder, they will deploy autonomous undlerwater vehicles auvs. if they locate the wreckage, they will come in with r.o.b.s, tethered vehicles that can go down and recover the black boxes hopefully. >> that's interesting. i've seen some of those images that they come back with from the bottom of the ocean....
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is using all satellites. they're using all of the assets, including classified assets and that's really the crux of the issue here in terms of releasing information and how that information is released. we don't want to sacrifice classified sources, but certainly, we want to assist in the investigation and these, these capabilities i'm sure, are tremendous. >> now, we know, anthony, that the fbi is now helping malaysian officials try to retrieve the data that was deleted from the captain's flight simulator he had in his home. it was deleted before february 3rd. is it common? >> it is. i have a flight simulator at home as well. from my corporate flying days and these simulations eat up a tremendous amount of hard drive. and fundamentally, these home simulators are simply enhanced personal computers, so, you have to periodically delete files. i don't see that as sinister in any way, however, they need to be investigated those files need to be recovered. >> of course. are flight simulators at home common, uncomm
is using all satellites. they're using all of the assets, including classified assets and that's really the crux of the issue here in terms of releasing information and how that information is released. we don't want to sacrifice classified sources, but certainly, we want to assist in the investigation and these, these capabilities i'm sure, are tremendous. >> now, we know, anthony, that the fbi is now helping malaysian officials try to retrieve the data that was deleted from the...
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stay with us. we'll have an update. ♪ ...work with equity experts... ♪ ...who work with regional experts... ♪ ...who work with portfolio management experts, that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. mfs. beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico, well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> welcome back to "the lead" and more now on our world lead. we still don't have any concrete proof flight 370 even crashed into the indian ocean but investigators say if it did crash, we cannot rule out the possibility that it was a deliberate act. they are not only interviewing the pilot and co-pilot's family members and friends, but closely scrutinizing their actions in the
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thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. there's a lot of debate over whether putin is using this as a muscle flex, a show of force by russia, or whether he plans to actually reclaim this part of ukraine if not more for russia. based on what you know of putin, what do you think the end game is. >> i think the answer is quite obvious now. russian troops have been occupying crimea for the last few days and today russian parliament, of course, has been contemplating a new law that will make possible to a next crimea in the next few weeks. and i don't think that crimea is the end of the story because putin clearly has an appetite to what at least in his mind to go after restoration of the great russian. as much as he can grab, he will. it's very unfortunate he's facing very weak leadership of the west, europe, and the united states and simple words will not stop him from moving in this direction. >> right now the g-7 countries, the u.s., uk, france, et cetera are talking about using economic and diplomatic abilities to isolate r
thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. there's a lot of debate over whether putin is using this as a muscle flex, a show of force by russia, or whether he plans to actually reclaim this part of ukraine if not more for russia. based on what you know of putin, what do you think the end game is. >> i think the answer is quite obvious now. russian troops have been occupying crimea for the last few days and today russian parliament, of course, has been contemplating a new law that will...
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explain to us why? >> well, you know, jake, i have spent the day talking to a lot of people familiar with the acars system and they are just baffled. they do not understand how anyone could get any information or data about whether a flight plan was changed midair or if something was preprogrammed into the flight management system based on acars because they say this. acars does not translate anything having to do with gps. acars only gives specific information and that's information about the health of the plane. these pilots that i spoke to who are very familiar with the 777 say they don't know any way in which that particular system could let anyone know whether someone preprogrammed that turn into the original flight path or the itinerary, so to speak. whether they are basing it on acars, whether they are basing it on data from radar, that's unclear. different people have different sources. but here's why any of this really matters. because you may be watching at home and you may say, okay, this is
explain to us why? >> well, you know, jake, i have spent the day talking to a lot of people familiar with the acars system and they are just baffled. they do not understand how anyone could get any information or data about whether a flight plan was changed midair or if something was preprogrammed into the flight management system based on acars because they say this. acars does not translate anything having to do with gps. acars only gives specific information and that's information...